Record historical customs
? Portrait brick is a unique historical and cultural heritage in China. It first flourished in the Warring States, gradually flourished in the Han Dynasty, and gradually declined in Wei, Jin, Song and Yuan Dynasties. Han dynasty was the heyday of the development of portrait brick art? Zhu Guangjian, director of Zhengzhou Art Museum, said that the ancient people in China believed in the immortality of the soul. Things die as they happen? The concept of thick burial has far-reaching influence. In order to ensure their afterlife after death, the princes and nobles of the Han Dynasty pinned their nostalgia for the distinguished life in this world and their diligent pursuit of eternal life on portrait bricks, and kept their real life, social status and spiritual beliefs as much as possible. Therefore, these portrait bricks are rich in content, including politics, economy, culture and folk customs, and are an encyclopedia for studying the history of the Han Dynasty.
According to Jiang Jishi, an expert in the study of Han Dynasty portrait bricks in China and the executive vice-president of Hangnormal University's Han Painting Museum, the Han Dynasty portrait bricks permeated with the unique beauty of China culture and embodied the unique artistic characteristics of Gu Zhuo in that era. Through the study of the artistic value of Han Dynasty portrait brick, we can not only find the connection between ancient art and the glory of Han and Tang Dynasties in history, but also find that its unique charm is modernized by the times today. It has high artistic value in aesthetic style, modeling characteristics, formal language and expression techniques. It is a wonderful flower in the treasure house of Chinese national art, an important link in the study of the development of culture and art in the Han Dynasty, and an important part of the development of Chinese art.. ?
Ordinary viewers can also watch the doorway.
? The Han Dynasty is one of the prosperous dynasties that China people yearn for. Under the wheel of history, the elegance of the great men of the past has long been hard to find, but this exhibition has opened a window for us to see the social life and spiritual world of the ancestors of the Han Dynasty, as if it had been realized at one time? Time travel? . ? In the exhibition hall, Ms. Pan, who made a special trip to appreciate the portrait bricks, told reporters that the contents of these China portrait bricks include animals, plants, historical stories, secular life, myths and legends, as well as vivid hieroglyphs and decorative patterns, which is an excellent learning opportunity for the audience, especially those who study art and painting.
What is this? Hey? What kind of people can use it? Hey? How many horses can you use for a trip? In the Han dynasty, there were strict rules. What about a building? Hey? You can basically judge the status of this family. What's more, go on road trip, cockfighting, hunting and so on. Showed the audience a picture full of fresh life.
Jiang Jishi said that according to his research, many pictures of portrait bricks in the Han Dynasty were related to social activities that people participated in, and some sports and dance shapes provided materials for today's sports. Some activities are similar to today, and some can be used for reference today.
Rich activities are waiting for you to participate.
? Feeling? Touch? Ink of history? Rubbings experience activities? Central plains Han Dynasty portrait brick art special subject knowledge courseware. The reporter learned that with the continuous development of the exhibition, the art museum will organize a number of interactive activities after the start of the school season in September.
? After the children start school, we will set up a special area in the exhibition area, select two representative portrait bricks (physical objects or line feet), and professionals will demonstrate the production process of rubbings for the audience on the spot, and organize the audience to personally participate in the production of rubbings. ? Zhu Guangjian expressed the hope that the participants would learn knowledge and feel the culture in close contact with the portrait bricks, and then promote the Han portrait bricks, an outstanding achievement of Chinese civilization, to the public.